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South China Morning PostยทSunday, May 10, 2026

Mount Dukono eruptions, rain stall search for 2 Singaporeans missing in Indonesia

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AI Summary

Two Singaporean hikers are missing after Mount Dukono erupted in Indonesia. Search and rescue efforts involving 150 personnel and thermal drones are ongoing but hampered by continued volcanic activity and rainfall, with officials fearing the hikers are dead.

Claims Made In This Story
Two Singaporean hikers missing after Mount Dukono volcanic eruption
150 personnel deployed with two thermal drones since Sunday morning
Search focused on 100-150 metres of crater rim
Continuous eruptions and rain hampering search efforts
Officials fear hikers are dead
What Is Missing From This Story
Names, ages, or identifying details of the missing hikers
When exactly the eruption occurred and initial circumstances
Historical context on Mount Dukono's activity patterns
How long hikers were overdue before search began
Indonesian government response or official statements beyond rescue coordinator
Singaporean embassy or consulate involvement or statement
Specific evacuation procedures or warning systems that may have been in place
Framing Techniques Detected
Appeal to authority without naming: 'an Indonesian official said' โ€” vague attribution for key claim about feared deaths
Passive voice obscuring agency: 'were still hampered' rather than specifying who/what is causing the delay
False urgency through temporal markers: 'Sunday morning,' 'Sunday,' repeated time references that create immediacy without narrative advancement
Negative framing stacking: 'continuous eruptions,' 'bad weather,' 'feared to be dead' โ€” cumulative pessimistic language
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